Fruit Trees

Fruit trees are among the most rewarding and enduring investments for any garden, providing decades of delicious harvests, seasonal beauty, and lasting value to properties and communities. This diverse category includes apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and numerous other species offering fresh eating, preserving, baking, and canning opportunities throughout the growing season. Beyond their productive value, fruit trees deliver spectacular spring blossoms, cooling summer shade, vibrant fall colors, and attractive winter forms that create four-season interest in landscapes. These long-lived perennials begin bearing within 2-5 years depending on rootstock and variety, then continue producing abundant crops for 20-50+ years with proper care, making them genuine legacy plantings that can feed multiple generations. Fruit trees support pollinators, beneficial insects, and wildlife while improving air quality, sequestering carbon, and increasing property values. Available grafted on various rootstocks from dwarf varieties suitable for containers and small yards to standard trees reaching 20+ feet, fruit trees adapt to diverse spaces and growing conditions across USDA Zones 3-10. Whether planted as backyard orchards, edible landscapes, or individual specimens, fruit trees combine beauty, productivity, and sustainability in ways few other plants can match.

"Besides the benefits of food, shade, wood, and clean air, planting trees is an affirmation of the future, a gift to our children and those to come." - Marc and Corrina (former owners of Rolling River Nursery)

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Fruit trees are among the most rewarding and enduring investments for any garden, providing decades of delicious harvests, seasonal beauty, and lasting value to properties and communities. This diverse category includes apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and numerous other species offering fresh eating, preserving, baking, and canning opportunities throughout the growing season. Beyond their productive value, fruit trees deliver spectacular spring blossoms, cooling summer shade, vibrant fall colors, and attractive winter forms that create four-season interest in landscapes. These long-lived perennials begin bearing within 2-5 years depending on rootstock and variety, then continue producing abundant crops for 20-50+ years with proper care, making them genuine legacy plantings that can feed multiple generations. Fruit trees support pollinators, beneficial insects, and wildlife while improving air quality, sequestering carbon, and increasing property values. Available grafted on various rootstocks from dwarf varieties suitable for containers and small yards to standard trees reaching 20+ feet, fruit trees adapt to diverse spaces and growing conditions across USDA Zones 3-10. Whether planted as backyard orchards, edible landscapes, or individual specimens, fruit trees combine beauty, productivity, and sustainability in ways few other plants can match.

"Besides the benefits of food, shade, wood, and clean air, planting trees is an affirmation of the future, a gift to our children and those to come." - Marc and Corrina (former owners of Rolling River Nursery)

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Cherries
The Capulin Cherry also known as the Tropic Cherry, is a disease-resistant, semi-evergreen subtropical species that’s native to the highlands from Mexico to Guatemala. This variety is a high-yieldi...
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Fruit Trees
The Royal Medlar is a storied English heirloom dating back to the 1700s, that is known for its large, round fruits. In the spring, the tree displays large white flowers against dark green leaves th...
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Avocados
'Lula' is a Florida avocado cultivar that originated in Miami in 1915 from a 'Taft' avocado seed planted on nurseryman George B. Cellon's property. Named after his wife, Lula Cellon, DNA analysis i...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Good cool climate fig ripens early. Fruits are medium sized black with sweet dense red flesh. Naturally small tree does well in containers. Rich intense flavor! One of the best. Hardy zones 6-9.
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Historic variety originating from Spain (known there as Franciscana or Albacor), oldest California fig. Large vigorous tree reaching larger size than most varieties, long-lived, fast growing. Produ...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Atreano Fig (Ficus carica) is good for cool and short season climates, but also does well with our hot northern California climate. Very heavy bearing tree with large tender, sweet bright green fi...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Midseason, adaptable tree produces large Brownish purple fruit with amber flesh. We’ve been growing this select gourmet variety of Brown Turkey for many years. It's one of our favorites!Hardiness z...
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Fruit Trees
Extra cold hardy Russian variety has large pink fruit with a sweet-tart fruity flavor and crunchy seeds.
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Great pacific Northwest and coastal variety. Trees ripen fruit even in cool weather. Medium sized fruit with dark reddish-brown skin and very sweet pink tinged amber flesh. One of the best! Natural...
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Berries & Fruiting Bushes
One of the Best! Classic pomegranate has large gorgeous red hued fruit with intensely sweet tart juicy deep crimson colored pulp. Main season.
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Figs (Ficus carica)
San Pedro type fig discovered near Madera, California around 1930, propagated by Sisto Pedrini and distributed by King Fig Plantation, San Francisco. Top-rated variety for Pacific Northwest and coo...
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Fruit Trees
Illinois Everbearing Mulberry (Morus alba x rubra) is very hardy and productive semi-dwarf tree with long sweet black fruits, which ripen over a long period. Considered one of the best cold toleran...
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Exciting pink skinned variety with contrasting dark purple arils. Large fruit has very soft seeds and a complex sweet flavor. From Dr. Gregory Levin's collection at the Garrigala Research Station i...
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This low growing Russian variety was developed to withstand heavy snow and cold. Medium-large fruit have very soft seeds and a sweet-tart taste when ripe. Heavily productive.  
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Fruit Trees
Crataegus pinnatifida 'Red Sun' cultivar bred for improved fruit production and ornamental qualities. Known in China as Shan Zha. Small deciduous tree reaching 15 feet tall. Distinguished by unique...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Best suited to warm climates. Exceptionally beautiful violet striped fruits with amber flesh. Superb rich flavor. Strong growing and productive trees. Hardiness zones 7-10.
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Fruit Trees
Vasconcellea quercifolia Oakleaf Papaya is a small, deciduous, fast growing tree reaching 10-15 ft in height. It is one of the most cold hardy and drought tolerant papayas we grow and it has a very...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Good for colder climates, plants are hardy to 10 degrees. Fruits are purplish brown with a good sweet flavor. Hardiness zones 5-9.
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Fruit Trees
Spanish variety is the number one olive cultivar in California. Large fruits with rich flesh and easy pit removal make this an excellent pickling variety. Spreading vigorous tree and heavy producer...
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Fruit Trees
High quality seedlings from our own farm collected seed of our popular named varieties. Trees will take a little longer to come into production than our grafted trees, but they should all produce g...
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Fruit Trees
Very cold hardy variety gives heavy crops of long keeping large round fruits that are high in sugar with a nice acid balance. This Uzbek-Tadzhik variety makes a large vigorous plant.
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Fruit Trees
A very cold hardy Uzbek selection said to be a relative of Surh-anor. Large yellow-green fruit has crimson-red juice with an excellent sweet-tart flavor. High sugar content at 20%. Crack resistant ...
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Fruit Trees
Date-plum aka Lotus Persimmon, Caucasian Persimmon, Lilac Persimmon, False Lote tree (Diospyros lotus) is the most common rootstock used for persimmons in the United States. Its abundant small frui...
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Cherries
Compact Stella Cherry (Prunus avium) is a naturally dwarf compact sweet cherry grows only 10 to 15 feet tall. Bears heavy crops of beautiful large, black, heart shaped fruit that is sweet and tasty...
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